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Difference Between Executive Search Services and Traditional Recruitment

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When it comes to hiring top talent, businesses have multiple options to find the right candidate. Two primary methods are executive search services and traditional recruitment. While both aim to fill positions, they differ in their approach, scope, and the level of candidates they target. Understanding these differences can help organizations choose the right strategy for their hiring needs.

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Amazing True Stories of Gold Found with Detectors

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Gold detectors are specific products developed to discover gold deposits hidden subterranean, in rivers, as well as in difficult terrains. Unlike normal material detectors, gold detectors are engineered to be much more sensitive and painful to little silver nuggets and gold-bearing minerals. They run using both Really Low Volume (VLF) or Pulse Induction (PI) engineering, both of which may have their advantages. VLF detectors are perfect for finding small gold nuggets in mineralized soil, while… Continue

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Shapes of Bouzouki: The Sound of Athens

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The bouzouki is among Greece's most iconic musical instruments, deeply rooted in the country's cultural and musical traditions. Its origins could be traced back once again to early 20th century, evolving from Middle Eastern and Byzantine stringed instruments. The bouzouki's unique shape, with its teardrop body, long neck, and metallic strings, plays a part in its distinctive sound, that will be both sharp and melodic. The instrument has played a significant role in shaping Greek music,… Continue

China's Xinjiang citizens monitored with police app, says rights group

China's Xinjiang citizens monitored with police app, says rights group
In a report released on Thursday, HRW said it had reverse engineered the app to see how mass surveillance worked.To get more China News, you can visit shine news official website.
The app is used to closely monitor behaviours, it said, including lack of socialising, using too much electricity or having acquaintances abroad.
Rights groups say Uighur Muslims are being severely persecuted in China.
The UN has said there are credible reports up to a million Uighurs are being held in detention in Xinjiang, in what China says are "re-education centres".These include people who seldom use their front door, use an abnormal amount of electricity and those that have gone on Hajj - an Islamic pilgrimage - without state authorisation.
The report does not make explicit mention of any ethnic groups specifically targeted, but the "36 person types" include "unofficial" imams - Islamic leaders - and those who follow Wahhabism, an Islamic doctrine.The information taken from the app will be fed into the central system of the Integrated Joint Operations Platform (IJOP) - the main system for mass surveillance in Xinjiang, says HRW.
HRW senior China researcher Maya Wang said IJOP was "one of the world's most intrusive mass surveillance systems".
"It gathers information from checkpoints on the street, gas stations, schools... pulls information from these facilities and monitors them for 'unusual' behaviour that triggers alerts [to the]authorities."
The app was obtained and analysed by HRW in partnership with Cure53, a Berlin-based security firm.As well as its Xinjiang operations, China has 170 million CCTV cameras in place across the country and by the end of 2020, an estimated 400 million new ones will be installed.
All this is part of China's aim to build what it calls "the world's biggest camera surveillance network".
China's also setting up a "social credit" system that is meant to keep score of the conduct and public interactions of all its citizens.
The aim is that by 2020, everyone in China will be enrolled in a vast national database that compiles fiscal and government information, including minor traffic violations, and distils it into a single number - ranking each citizen.Xinjiang is a semi-autonomous region and in theory at least, has a degree of self-governance away from Beijing.
The Uighurs, a mostly Muslim ethnic minority, make up around 45% of its population.
HRW's report comes as China faces increasing scrutiny over its treatment of them and other minorities in Xinjiang.
Up to one million Uighurs are being held in detention camps across Xinjiang, a UN human rights committee heard last year.

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